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The pyramids are in the lower Egypt.
In the desert of upper Egypt.
No, pyramids were not only built in Upper Egypt; they were constructed in both Upper and Lower Egypt. The most famous pyramids, including those at Giza, are located in Lower Egypt, near Cairo. However, significant pyramid construction also took place in Upper Egypt, especially during the earlier periods of ancient Egyptian history, such as the Third Dynasty.
For most of pharaonic Egypt's history, Thebes was the administrative center of Upper Egypt. Today the capital of Egypt is Cairo.
The time period that the Egyptian pyramids date back to is quite extensive, the first pyramids built was made by Djoser in the twenty seventh century B.C., Djoser was the first pharaoh of Egypt to rule Upper and Lower Egypt.
From the ancient times [2600 BCE] apart the pyramids there were the Pharaoh Palaces of Upper Egypt, the Temples and the Sphynx. From the Hellenistic period of Egypt [290 BCE] there was the Alexandria Lighthouse [Pharos] and the Library of Alexandria.
Egypt is the location of Giza (the pyramids and the Sphinx). Once you get the map from the museum, fly along the upper area of Africa.
The pyramids represented on the US bills are not the pyramids of GIZA as everyone seems to discuss and assume. They are in fact the pyramids of Kush, in what is now Sudan. These were built from around 500BC, by the Nubians who eventually became pharaohs of Upper and Lower Egypt.
upper, middle, lower
Paper,Compass,Seismograph,Medicine,Literature,Bronze and Laquer
Upper Egypt and Lower Egypt
It was and still in Upper Egypt